HoYoFair 2026 is a six‑city fan concert tour officially confirmed for early 2026, with stops in Germany, the UK, and three US cities between February and May. The shows bring music from Genshin Impact, Honkai: Star Rail, Zenless Zone Zero, and Honkai Impact 3rd to real‑world venues as a live “Once Upon HoYoFair” fan concert experience. If you are in Berlin, London, Dallas, Los Angeles, or New York, you now have exact dates, venues, and local show times to plan around.
| Country | City | Venue | Date (2026) | Local Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇩🇪 Germany | Berlin | Uber Eats Music Hall | 27 Feb | 19:30 (UTC+1) |
| 🇬🇧 UK | London | Eventim Apollo | 1 Mar | 19:00 (UTC+0) |
| 🇺🇸 USA | Dallas | Music Hall at Fair Park | 25 Apr | 20:00 (UTC‑5) |
| 🇺🇸 USA | Los Angeles | Dolby Theatre | 1 May | 20:00 (UTC‑7) |
| 🇺🇸 USA | New York | Beacon Theatre | 3 May | 20:00 (UTC‑4) |
What HoYoFair 2026 actually is
HoYoFair 2026 is an officially backed fan concert tour, branded as HoYoFair Fan Concert “Once Upon HoYoFair,” organized by 54 Entertainment and Charisma Tanuki Productions in partnership with HoYoFair. Instead of a traditional orchestra show, it is pitched as an “immersive audiovisual experience” built around fan‑favorite songs, community creations, and special arrangements from several HoYoverse games.
The tour is locked to six live dates across France, Germany, the UK, and North America, with all locations and schedules now publicly listed and consistent across official and partner sites. This makes HoYoFair 2026 a one‑shot world tour rather than an open‑ended series, so there are no confirmed extra stops beyond the six cities listed above as of now.
Which HoYoverse games and songs are included?
The concert is confirmed to include music from four HoYoverse titles: Genshin Impact, Honkai: Star Rail, Zenless Zone Zero, and Honkai Impact 3rd. These are explicitly named across official posts and press coverage, so you can safely plan around all four IPs being represented on stage.
Highlighted tracks and categories mentioned so far include:
-
Honkai: Star Rail – Fan‑favorite songs like “Trash Can Song” and other themed tracks are called out as part of the setlist highlights.
-
Genshin Impact – Named tracks such as “The Diagnosis” are listed, alongside other fan‑popular arrangements.
-
Honkai Impact 3rd – Songs like “TruE” and “Rubia” are part of the promoted highlights.
-
Zenless Zone Zero – The track “MoeChakkaFire” is specifically referenced as part of the concert lineup.
Full, song‑by‑song setlists for each city have not been officially published, so anything beyond the named highlights above should be treated as unconfirmed and subject to change.
A useful way to think about it: if you mainly play Genshin Impact or Honkai: Star Rail, you are guaranteed representation, while Honkai Impact 3rd and Zenless Zone Zero fans also get curated spotlight moments rather than being an afterthought.
How ticket sales and pricing work
Ticket sales for the HoYoFair 2026 Fan Concert opened in two waves:
-
Presale: 26 November 2025 at 10:00 local time
-
General sale: 28 November 2025 at 10:00 local time
Sales run through authorized ticket platforms tied to each venue, such as Ticketmaster in the US and regional partners in Europe, with the official listings linked from the HoYoFair concert page and partner announcements. Organizers have stated that there will be no on‑site ticket sales, and that purchases should only be made through official channels; resale and unofficial marketplaces are not covered by the organizers.
Exact pricing tiers vary by venue and platform, and detailed breakdowns are not centrally listed, so any fixed universal price range would be guesswork; the only confirmed details are the online‑only sales and the per‑transaction ticket limit of four seats, with the same user allowed multiple transactions across different platforms.
Is it worth traveling for HoYoFair 2026?
Whether you should travel for HoYoFair 2026 depends on how deep you are into HoYoverse’s music and community projects. If you follow HoYoFair fan animations, covers, and collabs, this is positioned as a rare in‑person celebration of that side of the fandom rather than just a standard game OST concert. On top of the performances, there is confirmed exclusive HoYoFair Fan Concert merch and swag for attendees, which will likely appeal to collectors.
For more casual players, it might feel closer to a themed fan meetup with live music than a must‑attend event, especially if travel costs are high. But if you already live near Berlin, London, Dallas, LA, or New York, the combination of multi‑game music, official backing, and one‑off tour schedule makes it an easy recommendation as a weekend plan with friends.
Tips before you book or travel
If you are still deciding which city to aim for, a few practical checks can help:
-
Check local start times and time zones to avoid late‑night travel surprises, especially on weeknights.
-
Compare ticket availability across sections rather than chasing the absolute cheapest seat, since visuals are a big part of the “immersive” pitch.
-
Factor in travel and accommodation early, as late February to early May can overlap with other major events in Berlin, London, LA, and New York.
-
Stick to the official HoYoFair concert page and linked ticketing partners for any schedule changes, cancellations, or added information on merch and entry rules.